From: Gilbert N. Avendano (gilbert@globenet.com.ph)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2003 - 04:39:28 GMT-3
Hi!
ISIS does not redistribute connected interfaces by default.
You are right, you need to do redistribute connected to do
it.
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 00:57:24 -0400
Danny.Andaluz@triaton-na.com wrote:
> Hello, Group. If I redistribute ISIS on r2 into OSPF on
> r2, will the
> connected network between r2 and r1 also be
> redistributed? I would expect
> it to be since it has ip router isis configured on the
> interface. Does "IP
> router isis" put the interface in the isis process? It
> doesn't seem like
> it. It did not redistribute it and I had to add "red
> connected subnets"
> under OSFP to get the network to r3.
>
> r1 and r2 run isis.
> r2 and r3 run ospf
>
> r1-----r2-----r3
>
> Thanks,
> Danny
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